64bit iTunes for Windows 7

why can't i install 10.6.1 64 bit?

It sais the installer encountered errors before iTunes could be confiured. Errors occured during installation. your syste, has not been modified. Please run the installer again or click Finish to exit. Also, I already removed the other version from the computer becuse it wouldn't update from within the itunes that was installed either.
The only reason I even attempted to update was because I got a message when I plugged in my iPad that said the device couldn't work with the software, and that I should update using the installer.

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    What can I do to help diagnosis these problems? minidump? log file?

    So I believe the issue I see is related to the much reported JavaScriptCore.dll issues (the below is from my event viewer),,crashes with this signature are heavily reported, what I've also noted that if I am using my laptop at home rather than work iTunes doesn't crash. (I've tried all other items, reinstalling, making new iTunes folder, removing all Internet temp objects)
    So clearly this is network related, obviously related to the network configuration.
    However this is still the fault of "iTunes" a crash with an exception code of 0xc0000005 is an access violation, which means its most likely a NULL pointer deference or accessing corrupt memory.Surely Apple have seen this enough to warrant a fix.
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    Faulting process id: 0x36b8
    Faulting application start time: 0x01d04b7be80dad27
    Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe
    Faulting module path: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Apple Application Support\JavaScriptCore.dll
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  • My iphone doesn't conect with my computer. He says you can't use it you softwear is not up to date please uninstall itunes and install itunes for windows 64bit. I do that but it doesn't work. So what can i do?

    my iphone doesn't conect with my computer. He says you can't use it you softwear is not up to date please uninstall itunes and install itunes for windows 64bit. I do that but it doesn't work. So what can i do?

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    I figured it out. Thanks!!!
    What did you figure out? How about posting how you resolved it?

  • TS3212 How i can download iTunes for Windows 64Bit if I have downloading this through Linux Ubuntu?

    How i can download iTunes for Windows 64Bit if I have downloading this through Linux Ubuntu?

    Thank you for you answer, but it isn't heart of the problem. The problem is that I don't have choose iTunes version manually, it's happens automatically, and start downloading iTunes for Windows 32-bit.

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  • Will Apple release ITunes for Windows XP 64bit?

    Will Apple release ITunes for Windows XP 64bit?

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    figured out the problem with the outdated GEAR drivers]therefore:
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    2) Using you IE 64-Bit browser download GEAR Drivers at URL http://www.gearsoftware.com/downloads.php?dir=updates/windows/drivers/&file=Driv er_Installer_x86_x64.exe.
    3)Using your IE 64 browser download ORCA Editor at URL http://download.cnet.com/1770-20_4-0.html?query=Orca&tag=404&searchtype=download s .
    4) Using your IE 64 browser download 7-Zip at URL http://download.cnet.com/1770-20_4-0.html?query=7-Zip&platformSelect=&tag=srch&s
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  • TS3074 iTunes for Windows: "Error 7" message when opening iTunes in Windows 8

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    Hello Appropriator,
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  • Why can't iTunes for Windows see airport express 1st Gen

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  • TS5376 I'm having a problem with downloading and installing the new version of itunes for windows (11.1.4)  I have done everything the troubleshooting article has said and it is still not working properly.

    'm having a problem with downloading and installing the new version of itunes for windows (11.1.4)  I have done everything the troubleshooting article has said and it is still not working properly.  I have even done a repair to see if that works and it has not.  Has anyone else found a new way to get it working?

    Try Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates.
    tt2

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    See Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates.
    tt2

  • I just downloaded the latest version of itunes for Windows and now itunes crashes every time i launch it

    I just downloaded the latest version of iTunes for Windows and now iTunes crashes everytime I launch it.  I have tried re-downloading and selecting Repair with no luck.  Any suggestions?
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    For general advice see Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates.
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